[ad_1] By Reuters 9h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Johannesburg – High winds and heavy rains destroyed thousands of buildings, ruined crops and displaced nearly 7,000 people in Mozambique over the weekend, authorities said in their first detailed report on the disaster. Tropical cyclone Eloise struck Mozambique’s coastal province of …
Read More »Parallels between ivermectin and the illicit tobacco trade
[ad_1] By Nathan Craig 7h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Ivermectin, a Nobel Prize-winning discovery, has become a black market drug as traffickers try to meet a growing demand. Japanese microbiologist Satoshi Omura made the discovery in 1975 and together with William Campbell they won the 2015 Nobel Prize in …
Read More »Covid-19: Another Gauteng Matrix Exam Marker Dies
[ad_1] Another matrix marker has died from Covid-19. The Gauteng Department of Education is mourning the death of another matrix test marker, who died after testing positive for Covid-19. The 56-year-old Tourism Senior Marker was working at the Florida High School Marking Center. This is the third marker to fall …
Read More »Man Utd overtakes Liverpool in five-goal FA Cup thriller
[ad_1] Man Utd Beats Liverpool In Five Goal FA Cup Thriller | SuperSport {“slug”: “soccer”, “name”: “Soccer”, “menu”:[], “topics”:[{“group_name”:”Europe”,”topics”:[{“name”:”UEFA Champions League”,”slug”:”uefa-champions-league”,”parent_slug”:”uefa-champions-league”,”uri”:null,”hidden_tabs”:[]}, {“name”: “Premier League”, “slug”: “premier-league”, “parent_slug”: “premier-league”, “uri”: null, “hidden_tabs”:[]}, {“name”: “LaLiga española”, “slug”: “españa”, “parent_slug”: “españa”, “uri”: null, “hidden_tabs”:[]}, {“name”: “Italia Serie A”, “slug”: “italia”, “parent_slug”: “italia”, “uri”: …
Read More »In Zimbabwe, coronavirus sufferers were asked to buy their own ventilators
[ad_1] Two decades of economic stagnation have left Zimbabwe with few resources to cope with an outbreak that is gathering momentum despite the closure and the sunset-to-sunrise curfew. Nurses are on strike after colleagues died from lack of PPE, medical facilities ran out of oxygen, and funeral homes can’t keep …
Read More »Sharks scrumhalf Sanele Nohamba ‘fine’ after terror tackle in Newlands
[ad_1] Sharks half tight Sanele nohamba is “fine” after receiving a monstrous entry from the Angelo Davids Western Province wing on Saturday. The Sharks won the game 19-9 to reserve their spot in next weekend’s Currie Cup final against the Bulls at Loftus. The incident in question occurred towards the …
Read More »Mpumalanga ‘fuel thieves’ severely burned in pipeline
[ad_1] Two arrests were made for the alleged theft of fuel from an oil pipeline. Two people have been arrested for the alleged theft of fuel from an oil pipeline in Mpumalanga. They suffered severe burns during the alleged robbery. The arrests were made in Kendal near Phola by Fidelity …
Read More »Former SA 800m record holder dies from Covid-19
[ad_1] Marius van Heerden (Getty) Former South African 800 meter record holder Marius van heerden has died as a result of contracting the coronavirus. He was 46 years old. According to Netwerk24, Van Heerden fell ill with the virus a week ago and died in a Cape Town hospital on …
Read More »Private schools can open from February 1, says Motshekga
[ad_1] Independent schools can open from February 1. TThe Department of Basic Education says that students in public schools will officially return to class on February 15, 2021. But private schools will be able to open two weeks earlier, on February 1, according to the Government Gazette. The opening of …
Read More »Nedbank chairman takes immediate sick leave
[ad_1] Nedbank says its board chairman Vassi Naidoo has taken “immediate” leave to focus on the treatment he is receiving for a medical condition. The banking group said his condition is not related to Covid-19. Vassi, who has been Chairman of the Nedbank Group since 2015, is also Chairman of …
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